Showing posts with label ornament card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornament card. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Owl Punch Card Class

As promised I'm back with pictures from our owl punch class today!
 We made 4 cards using the owl punch.
Look at the different ways you can use this punch!
Oooooo.....Aliens!
Sweethearts in a tree!
Pretty Spring Tulips!
Birthday Penquins!

Aren't these cute?
Order your Owl Punch today and start creating your own cute cards.

These cards used the following supplies:
Punches:
Owl Punch#118074; Bird Punch #117191; Ornament Punch#119847; Scallop Punch#119854
Oval Punch#119 859; Modern Label Punch #119849; Word Window #119857; 
Embossing Folders:   
Textured Plate Kit 4 #114531
 Framed Tulips #121809; Square Lattice #119976; Perfect Polka dots #117335

Class Time!
Here are pictures of some of our card makers :)
Sylvia concentrating :)
Our creative Mary
Cousin Emilia, it's so fun hanging out with family!
Annie hard at work........lol

Thanks for stopping by....See you tomorrow!
Have a nice day, 
Vicky  

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Ornament Christmas Card

Ornament Christmas Card

We couldn't decide whether we liked the gold sheer ribbon or brown satin ribbon, what's your favorite?
Here's how we made these Ornament cards.
  •  First: Cut two round tags in early expresso, from the Christmas Cheer Cricut cartridge. Features; Shadow, shift, size 6 1/2. Score one of the tags at the tab and bend inwards; glue to the other round tag to make the card open and close. (hint: only one tab should show on the outside, tab is glued to inside of card)
  •  Second: Cut two round tags in old olive from the same cartridge used above. Features; blackout, shift, size 6 1/2. Cut the tabs off each of the tags, so they look like round circles. Glue one to the inside of the card, which should cover the inverted tab. Glue the second round tag to the front of the card.



  • Third Cut a globe from same cartridge, in your choice of DSP. Features; Shift, size 6 1/4. Cut the circle in half and punch with your choice of border. We used the scallop trim border punch from Stampin Up! I also used a Martha Stewart border punch. Stamp your greeting in the middle so that it shows through the center, we used Curly Cute from Stampin Up! Then attach each piece with dimensionals. Add a ribbon and your done! Super easy.
Hope you enjoyed this card, next post will be a paper Christmas sock that Annie made for her co-workers.
I'll be back tomorrow with more Christmas ideas.
Happy Holidays,
Vicky

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